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James poised to break MJ’s mark

Cavs captain ties Jordan’s doubledigi­t points streak

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CHARLOTTE, North Carolina — LeBron James doesn’t go into every game thinking he needs to score 10 points.

The 14-time All-Star said it just “organicall­y happens”.

It helps, of course, to be a multi-talented 6-foot-8, 250pound forward viewed by many as the most physically talented player in basketball history.

The 33-year-old James on Wednesday night matched Michael Jordan’s streak of 866 consecutiv­e games of scoring in double digits, draining 41 points to help the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Jordanowne­d Charlotte Hornets 118105 and remain in third place in the Eastern Conference.

“I can’t tell you how I’ve been able to do it,” James said. “Any time I’m mentioned with some of the greats, and arguably the greatest basketball player of all time in Mike, it’s just another feat for me to be just appreciati­ve and humbled by what I’m able to do.”

He wasn’t the only one making history.

Although the game got away from the Hornets in the fourth quarter, there was still the matter of Kemba Walker attempting to pass Dell Curry as the franchise’s career scoring leader.

After a sluggish three quarters, Walker scored 11 points in the fourth, including a reverse layup with 20 seconds left to break Curry’s mark of 9,839 points.

“I wasn’t supposed to be here,” the 6-foot-1, 184-pound Walker told the crowd moments after the game ended. “Anything is possible. If I can do it, anybody can.”

Walker had to grab a towel to wipe away tears after breaking the record.

James approached Walker

... it’s just another feat for me to be just appreciati­ve and humbled by what I’m able to do.” LeBron James, after matching Jordan’s streak of 866 consecutiv­e double-digit scoring games

at midcourt as time expired, gave him a huge hug and whispered congratula­tions in his ear, telling him it was an incredible accomplish­ment.

“Listen, if you can be the alltime leading scorer in any franchise, that’s incredible,” James said.

“That’s an incredible feat. I definitely went over and just told him how incredible that was.

“Even though with the season that they’re having, when accomplish­ments happen throughout the season, you try not to take them for granted.”

Jordan, who was not at the game, issued a statement through the team saying he was happy for Walker.

Jordan’s streak of 866 games with at least 10 points came with the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards from 1986-2001.

“Becoming a franchise’s alltime leading scorer is a big accomplish­ment and it’s a testament to his hard work, dedication and passion for the game of basketball,” Jordan said of Walker. “He exemplifie­s what it means to be a Hornet.”

Jordan did not comment on James tying his streak.

James matched Jordan’s 17-year-old mark in the second quarter when he scored his 10th point on an alley-oop dunk off a pass from JR Smith.

James, who began his streak on Jan 6, 2007, can break the record on Friday night at home against the New Orleans Pelicans.

He scored 16 points in the second quarter and 13 in the third on 10-of-15 shooting during that span, including 4 of 6 from beyond the arc as the Cavaliers built a 17-point lead.

The Hornets cut Cleveland’s lead to 11 points but James re-entered the game and made an immediate impact with a few more highlight-reel plays.

He stole Frank Kaminsky’s pass near the top of the key and raced the length of the floor to throw down an emphatic one-handed dunk over Jeremy Lamb.

Then with 3:09 left in the game, he grabbed Rodney Hood’s miss out of the air and dunked it hard with his right hand, as if to punctuate the Cavaliers’ victory.

James left the game to a standing ovation from the Charlotte crowd, which was filled with Cavs fans wearing his No 23 jersey.

Dominance

James continued his dominance against the Hornets. He had his way against Charlotte in two previous meetings this season, combining for 58 points, 22 rebounds and 21 assists.

It was also a strong bounceback game for James, who was limited to 18 points on 7-of-18 shooting in a lopsided loss to the Miami Heat on Tuesday night.

 ?? CHUCK BURTON / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cleveland Crusaders’ LeBron James goes up for two of his 41 points in Wednesday’s 118-105 romp over the Charlotte Hornets.
CHUCK BURTON / ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland Crusaders’ LeBron James goes up for two of his 41 points in Wednesday’s 118-105 romp over the Charlotte Hornets.

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